GM Crowley… - Australian Journal of Botany, 2001 - CSIRO... Effects of defoliation on seedproduction The results of this study indicate that levels of early wet-
season defoliation of Alloteropsis semialata that are insufficient to affect plant size can substantially
reduce seedproduction and that the adverse effects of early wet-season grazing ...Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

WJ Collins - Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1978 - CSIRO... Thus the question of the effect of defoliation on seedproduction is of obvious relevance. ... Scott
(1971), using six strains, showed that the effect of defoliation on seedproduction varied markedly
between strains, ranging from a large increase Page 2. WJ Collins ...Cited by 36 - Related articles - All 2 versions

KA Archer - Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1990 - CSIROSummary. The effect of length of the flowering period on seed production characteristics of 3
cultivars of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) was determined by varying the period
of watering post- flowering. The subterranean clover cvv. Nungarin, Seaton Park and ...Cited by 12 - Related articles - All 4 versions

DS Loch, JM Hopkinson… - Australian Journal of Experimental …, 1976 - CSIROSummary-The consequences of defoliation on seed production of stylo (Stylosanthes
guyanensis) were examined in field experiments at Walkamin in north Queensland. The practical
aim of defoliation is to present a level uncompacted crop canopy to the harvester without ...Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 2 versions

RW Downes… - Australian journal of agricultural research, 1984 - CSIROAbstract Plants of Lupinus angustifolius cv. Unicrop were raised at 27/22 or 21/16"C dayhight
temperatures until flowering. They were then either grown on to maturity at these conditions or
moved to the other regime. Branches were removed as they started to develop and ...Cited by 9 - Related articles - All 4 versions

G Evans - Grass and Forage Science, 1962 - Wiley Online LibraryAutumn defoliation of the early perennial ryegrass, S24, expedited or delayed heading and increased
or decreased the number of heads and seed yield, according to the age of the stand, winter conditions
and previous management. Nitrogen applied as late as anthesls significantly increased ...Cited by 2 - Related articles

JG McIvor… - Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and …, 1973 - CSIROSummary-Two experiments were done in pots to assess the effect of defoliation at different times
on the seed yield of capeweed (Arctotheca calendula). Yield components measured were: number
of seedheads per plant, number of seeds per seedhead, number of seeds per plant, and ...Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions

[PDF] from oregonstate.eduKH Mayer - 2004 - ir.library.oregonstate.eduAbstract: Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) is a widespread exotic weed in the Intermountain sagebrush steppe. An annual grass, it is highly prolific and very competitive with native perennial grass seedlings. A clipping experiment carried out at two cheatgrass-dominated ...Cited by 1

S Poathong, S Chinvaroj… - 2001 - agris.fao.orgEffect of defoliation times on seed yields and quality of Panicum maximum TD. 58 on Hubkapong
soils were studies at Petchaburi Animal Nutrition Research Center, during May 1997 to September
1999. The randomized complete block design was used with 4 replication. The treatments ...Cached - All 2 versions

[PDF] from udg.co.cuAB Orodho, MJ Trlica… - ict.udg.co.cuINTRODUCTION Indian ricegrass is a perennial bunch grass which is widely distributed in most
of western United States, southern Canada, and Mexico (Booth et al., 1980). The grass which
grows in early springs is highly palatable and has resisted heavy grazing pressure. It is ...Related articles - All 4 versions

KR Benzel, TK Brewer… - The 2008 Joint Meeting of the …, 2008 - srm.confex.comSpotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe L.) is an invasive perennial forb which is one of the most
economically destructive exotic species in the northwestern United States and southwestern
Canada . Spotted knapweed forms large monocultures, which lowers plant diversity, ...Cached

RK Pandey… - The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1981 - Cambridge Univ Press... The reduction in seed yield due to defoliation was highly due to a reduction in the number of
pods per plant, and also ... However, precise information on the relationship between leaf growth
and seedproduction is neces- sary if the effects of environmental factors and agronomic ...Related articles - All 6 versions

OR Vignolio, GS Cambareri… - Crop and Pasture Science, 2010 - CSIROAbstract. Indeterminateflowering, pod dehiscence, and seed shattering are some the most important
factors that limit seed yield in some Lotus species. The objective of this study was to determine
strategies to maximise Lotus tenuis seed yield by evaluating: (i) the effects of row spacing ...Related articles - All 3 versions

[PDF] from montana.eduKR Benzel - 2008 - etd.lib.montana.eduThis thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be
satisfactory regarding content, English usage, format, citation, bibliographic style, and
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[DOC] from dld.go.thK Kiyothong, C Satjipanon… - 2001 - dld.go.thThe result revealed that cutting at 70 days gave the highest seed yield (125.1 kg./rai).Pure germination
seed yield of cutting at 70 days higher than cutting at 90 days, cut ting two times and no cut
(P<0.01) that were 69.4, 49.6, 40.1, and 48.7 kg./rai respectively. Cutting and uncut were ...View as HTML - All 4 versions